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  2. VOLUNTEER COAL.

    "They're coming out beautifully to-day, said an official to-day, as the skips crammed with coal came up in batches of a dozen or so. ...

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  3. TRAINS AND TRAMS.

    The running of the suburban trains on Saturday was good, and the mail trains, with the exception of that from the Western line, arrived practically to time. ...

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  4. MANNING THE MINES

    Appreciation has been expressed by the Government at the response made by the public through the National Service Bureau at 25 O'Connell-street. ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

    A shipping manager on Saturday, after eulogising the work of loyalists on the wharfs, made the following observation:—"There strikers may denounce the work of the ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    Mention of artillery activity in the region of Hurtebise Farm has been made so frequently in the French communiques recently that it is apt to arouse but little interest. ...

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  7. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in Chambers on Saturday morning, said [?] would decline to, be coerced by the Prime Minister or any other porson in exercising his judicial function. ...

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  8. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Alderman Edwin S. Sautelle, ex-Mayour of Vaucluse, has received a cable message stating that his eldest son, Gunner Edwin H. s. Sautelle, has been killed in France after ...

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  9. NATIONAL SERVICE BUREAU.

    Early on Saturday volunteers were in attendance at the National Service Bureau Permanent Trustee-buildings, 25 O'Connellstreet, and satisfactory progress was made ...

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  10. FAMINE IN CANARY ISLANDS.

    Messages received in Madrid report an appalling famine throughout the Canary island, A thousand young men have gone to Cubs [?] search of employment. ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    It is officially notified that the wharfs at Wellington, Auckland, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Port Chalmers, Timaru, The Bluff, Westport, and New Plymouth, at which overseas ships ...

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  12. DISLOYAL LETTER.

    In the Brisbane Summons Court yesterday William J. Fegan was proceeded against on a complaint of being the author of a certain letter published in the "Daily Mail" on June ...

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  13. STRIKERS RESUME.

    "On Friday," said the Chief Commissioner yesterday, "the Strike Committee publicly stated that of the men who had ceased work on strike only about 2½ per cent. had ...

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  14. NEWCASTLE MINERS.

    A special meeting of the delegates of the Newcastle district miners' lodge was held at the Trades Hall to-day, Mr. J. M. Baddeley, President of the Colliery Employees' ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN LINE ABOVE GORIZIA.

    Although fighting is reported at different points along the front affected by the recent Italian offensive, it is clear that the troops which recently pushed ahead across the ...

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  16. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    On Wednesday night a returned soldier named Walter Stores, brought news to Uran[?] that a woman was dead at her camp about [?] mile and a half from Urann. Inquiries were ...

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  17. RECRUITING.

    The Director-General of Recruiting has been advised by the Department of Defence that this year all infantry recruits have been despatched as soon as vaccinated, inoculated, ...

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  18. THE BARRIER.

    Ernest Reid (24), a miner, was arrested this afternoon and charged, in connection with the raids on mines by strikers early last week. He will be charged with others on ...

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  19. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Federal Customs revenue for the past two months, amounted to £2.487,700—a decroase of £424,759 compared with the corresponding period of the previous financial year. ...

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  20. MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH.

    A well-known city chemist, and a woman, said to be a nurse, have been arrested on a charge of the murder of a married woman, who disappeared from her home a few months ...

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  21. SECESSION FROM UNION.

    The statement in Saturday's "Herald" concerning the decision of shiftmen and roadmen at the Metropolitan Goal Company's mine at Helensburgh secede from the miners' union ...

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  22. MOTOR WIRELESS SECTIONS.

    Approval has been given for the raising and despatch for service with the No. 1 Australian and New Zealand, Wireless Signal Squadron, of one troop of four light motor ...

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  23. FUNERAL OF M. A. FLANAGAN.

    The funeral of Mervyn Ambrose Flanagan, who died from the effects of a bullet wound received during a strike disturbance at Camperdown, took plane on Saturday, the remains ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    Consternation has been caused amongst the strike leaders in Victoria owing to the threatened defection of a number of unionists, including wharf-labourers, who are said to have ...

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  25. DEFENCE COMMITTEE

    On Saturday night the men's Defence Committee issued the following statement:—"After careful consideration of the latest declaration of the State Cabinet in reply to the Lord ...

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  26. MACEDONIA AND PALESTINE.

    News of fighting comes from two fronts this morning where a period of comparative quiet has been experienced for some considerable time past. British statesmen have led ...

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  27. OBSTRUCTING RAILWAY LINE.

    Pieces of metal and bolts jambed in at the rail joints and stones on the railway line were discovered by the driver of a train of empty coal waggons near Abermain on ...

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  28. SHIFTING COKE.

    There are 60 volunteers at present engaged [?]hovelling coke into hoppers at North Bulli and Bellambi works. Although not experts, the men engaged have all been used to hard ...

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  29. NEW CONSTRUCTION WORKS.

    Mr. Bodkin made an important statement yesterday as effecting his section of the A.W.U., which includes men employed on new construction works. ...

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  30. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m).—Arr: Sept. 1, Archer, s, Dou[?]las Mawson, s, from Sydney; Williams, s, from Port Stephens. Sept. 2, Hunter, s, from Sydney, Dep; Sept. [?], Hunter, s, Alice, s, for Sydney; Allyn River ...

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  31. MEN FOR CULLER BULLEN.

    A special train conveying about 100 volunteers to work at the Invincible colliery arrived at Cullen Bullen Station in the early hours this morning. About 30 police accompanied ...

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  32. STATE FINANCES.

    A statement was made by the Acting Treasurer, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, last night, to the effect that the position of the State finances disclosed in the revenue returns ...

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  33. ITALIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    Over 250 Italians assembled at the Italian Club in Sydney on Saturday night for the purpose of celebrating the recent Italian successes. The room was decorated was great ...

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  34. T.W.W.

    The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. J. Mitchell, received a telegram on Saturday evening from Superintendent Miller, at Broken Hill, stating that an I.W.W. meeting in ...

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  35. INDEX.

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  36. MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    During Friday and Saturday Mr. H. A. Mitchell, of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, was collecting evidence in support of an application to be made by the Mine Managers' ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    There is no doubt whatever that very serious inconvenience and heavy financial loss are caused in this State by the action of the Railway Union in declaring certain goods ...

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  38. IN DANISH WATERS.

    The affair between British destroyers and armed enemy trawlers, which took place off the west coast of Jutland, was apparently short, sharp, and decisive. The trawlers were ...

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  39. CASES AT SYDNEY.

    Arthur Benjamin Wilson, aged 39, a labourer, was arrested on Saturday afternoon and charged at the Central Police Station, under the Unlawful Associations Act. with ...

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  40. REPATRIATION.

    Senator Millen, the Minister in charge of repatriation, admits frankly that he is not satisfied altogether with the existing proposals for land settlement of returned soldiers. He ...

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  41. COLEDALE OUTRAGE.

    After a week in the Illawarra Cottage Hospital, Fireman Green, who was shot last Satday night while carrying out his duties on a train bound from Sydney to Nowra, was able ...

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  42. NOT FOR UNIONISM.

    "This is not a fight for unionism at all," said the Acting Premier (Mr. Fuller) on Saturday. "Two significant incidents, of the week are the refusal, of the Port Pirie smelter men ...

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  43. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.

    Much interest was displayed in the annual inspection and re-examination of the Ambulance and Nursing Division of St. John Ambulance Brigade overseas, New South Wales district ...

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  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  45. CAMPERDOWN AFFRAY.

    Harry Williams, who was shot in one leg on Thursday in an affray at Camperdown between a volunteer carter and a number of strikers, was discharged from the Prince ...

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  46. THE A.W.U. AND THE STRIKE.

    Sir,—A lengthy statement of the alleged attitude of the Australian Workers' Union towards the existing strike appears in your issue of Saturday morning. The whole of ...

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  47. TRAMS AND FERRIES.

    In connection with the altered ferry services commencing from this morning, the tramway authorities notify that alterations will br made in the time tables on the North ...

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  48. LIGHT AND POWER.

    The secretary of the Gas Emergency Board, Mr. Spencer Woodham, points out that quite a number of shopkeepers and others have left themselves open to prosecution by not ...

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  49. NAMES OF THE STRIKE COMMITTEE.

    Sir,—In the Domain this afternoon I heard one of the speakers urging as a reason for continuing the strike the fact that the Strike Defence Committee were honourable men, of ...

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  50. MURRAY BY-ELECTION.

    Nominations for the Murray electorate closed to-day. Brian James Doe, of Rydalmere, is the selected National candidate; and Richard Thomas Disney O'Halloran, of Wagga ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The only development in connection with the lumpers dispute to-day is that members of the Horse Drivers' Union decided, at a mass meeting last nights withdraw their ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

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  53. SUPPLIES OF COKE.

    It is understood that the Hampden mine has three months' supply of coke, and the Mount Elliott (Dalby) two months supply. ...

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  54. ADAM LINDSAY GORDON'S MEMORY.

    The annual pilgrimage to the grave of Adam Lindsay Gordon in the Brighten Cemetery took place to-day. Fully 4000 people passed round the grave, which was covered ...

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  55. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    A shocking railway tragedy occurred at Goodwood station, near Adelaide, on Saturday evening. John James Howard Fry, 36, a married man, while returning from Morphettville ...

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  56. TAXATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    In the House of Representatives a Finance Bill providing for a loan of £24,000,000, of which twelve millions is being called [?]p, was read a second time without division. ...

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  57. REFUSAL TO LOAD SUGAR.

    The waterside workers refused to load sugar going out of the State. A number went down to the jetly this morning, but declined to start work. ...

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